SAQ Takes Bronze Medal
The received
a bronze medal in the CASE (Council for the Advancement
and Support of Education)
2009 Circle of Excellence Awards Program. The magazine, which
is sent to all alumnae of Smith, won in the College and University
General Interest Magazines category.
It is the magazine’s
17th award for excellence in 15 years.
“We’re
extremely proud,” said John MacMillan, the SAQ editor. “A lot of thought and care goes into each issue,
and we’re thrilled to be chosen among the best alumni
magazines in the country.”
Other institutions that
received awards this year included Princeton, Stanford, Duke,
Notre Dame, Carleton College, and Middlebury College.
This year marks the SAQ's
100th anniversary. A special issue in December will showcase
a century's worth of content and include reflections on
various aspects of women's history from several alumnae,
including Gloria Steinem ’56,
Catharine MacKinnon ’69, and Sally Quinn ’63,
among others.
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